Because of our requirements I have changed the Topology-Map, primary the d3.js / json part.
It does work, but I think the implementation in the libmap.php can be better.
It’s not finished yet. I’m open for suggestions and feedbacks.
Additional features like save positions, map zoom, change background and more will be implementend soon. For more information please visit the NeDi-Forum http://forum.nedi.ch/ .

Warn:
The code is in the alpha phase.
This is coded for the NeDi version 1.5 .

Info:
I didn’t touch the original functions in the libmap.php file.
I copied it and created two new functions with my changes.
When you call the Topolgy->D3jsmap it creates a new json map file called “map3js_$username.json” instaed of “map_$username.json”

WriteJsonNew()
MapNew()

Install:

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please backup the original file first.
like that \hmtl\inc\libmap.php.backup

With the Slogan >>Connect the Unconnected<< begins Cisco to build on the Internet of Everything (IoE) and the Internet of Things (IoT) . To education the peoble on this new material Cisco introduces the new Cloud and Industrial Training and Certification program. Very interesting is that for the CCNA Cloud you don’t need to get the CCNA RS first. So you can save time and money to get the new Cloud certification.

CCNA Industrial

Prerequisites
IMINS or CCENT or CCNA Routing and switching, or any valid CCIE certification And IMINS2

To create an image file on Linux we have various options to do the job. We have commands like dd, truncate, mkfile and others. On most linux systems we have fallocate installed by default. The command fallocate is supported only on certain file systems such ext4, xfs, ocfs2 and btrfs. The best choice to create a large file on a Linux system is the command fallocate. Fallocate only allocates/reserves blocks and marking them as uninitialized without requiring I/O and CPU time. This is much faster than creating a file by filling it with zeros like the command dd does.

To make sure we have sufficient disk space to create an image file, we use the command df.

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root@OSMIOM:/var/www# df -h /var

Output:

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Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/mapper/OSMIOM-var 6.0G 1.3G 4.4G 22% /var

root@OSMIOM:/var/www#

We can see, that we have enough disk space to create some image files. To create an image file we use the command fallocate.

Today is the last day to take the legendary 350-001 CCIE Routing and Switching v4.0 written or lab exams. The CCIE Routing and Switching exams will be available tomorrow, 4. June 2014.If you have already passed the CCIE Routing and Switching written v4.0 you have to take the CCIE v5 R&S lab exam.

For me everything is clear, I have to focuses my study to the 400-101 CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Exam Topics. To prepare for the exam, I have to read many Cisco Press books (see my booklist) and lot of other stuff. At the moment I’ve started to rereading my CCNP Books. My goals for my lab time is to go through the INE’s and Narbik’s workbooks.